"No, I just don't want you to be so impulsive. You know how the relationship between me and your mother is-we are like oil and water. I don’t want to commit until this relationship is mended. I don’t want my future husband to be caught between his wife and mother. This is my second marriage. I want to treat it solemnly, and manage it, so that it will last.”
The relationship between her and Yvette was bitter. One quarrel was nothing. But what if quarreling became a norm between them?
He was a man who had his own job and had a lot of business entertainment, which was tiring enough. A family that was always in a quarrel would eventually upset him.
"Besides, is our current relationship not good enough?” she said. Perhaps she was a bit gamophobic now.
"Good enough?” Mark raised his eyebrows. They could not even dine and sleep together, yet she called it good?
"It is not bad. We have never gone through courting before we married. So why not make up for it during this period and enjoy the experience?"
Mark nodded, resting his chin on her head, his hot breath sprinkling on her as he wrapped his arms around her wasp's waist. "Okay, whatever you say."
He really wanted to put that diamond ring on her finger to make a statement that she was his fiancee and keep other men’s hands off her.
This would make him more at ease, like taking a pill o f reassurance. But he was willing to follow her thoughts, just as she wished.
She wanted the relationship to last just as long as he wanted it to be. He was enraptured at hearing her saying that she wanted the relationship to last. He was joyous, excited, and touched.
In the hospital
Before the reporters arrived, Ronald carried Charlotte u p in his arms and walked into the ward while Samantha was leaning against the headboard, reading a fashion magazine.
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